Parinaz Izadyar
Parinaz Izadyar, born in 1985 in Mazandaran, Iran, is a distinguished actress known for her compelling performances in both film and television. She made her acting debut in 2007 with the film "Yek Mard Yek Shahr," directed by Hasan Hedayat. Izadyar garnered widespread recognition for her role in the popular series "5 Kilometers to Heaven," directed by Alireza Afkhami, and further solidified her reputation with her performance in "Zamaneh," helmed by Hasan Fathi.
Her exceptional talent was recognized at the prestigious Fajr Film Festival, where she received the Crystal Simorgh award for Best First Role Actress for her portrayal in the critically acclaimed film "Life and A Day," directed by Saeed Roustaei. This accolade marked a significant milestone in her career, showcasing her ability to connect with audiences on an emotional level.
In addition to her award-winning performances, Izadyar has appeared in several notable projects, including the series "Shahrzad," also directed by Hasan Fathi. Her filmography includes impressive works such as "Vilaieha" by Monir Gheydi, "Pig" directed by Mani Haghighi, "The Warden" by Nima Javidi, and "6.5 Per Meter," another collaboration with Saeed Roustaei. Parinaz Izadyar continues to be a prominent figure in Iranian cinema, captivating viewers with her diverse roles and outstanding acting skills.
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